March 4, 1998

MULTIDISCIPLINARY FACULTY PANEL WILL DISCUSS

BALTIMORE - UMBC's Humanities Forum presents an interdisciplinary panel of faculty members who will address "The Creative Act" at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, March 18 in the Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery. This event is free and open to the public.

This is the second event in a three part series on "The Creative Act" and will be moderated by UMBC Provost Jo Ann Argersinger. The panel will feature short presentations by faculty experts, including Shlomo Carmi, dean of engineering and computer science, "Creativity in the Real World and Academia;" Patricia Scully, coordinator of early childhood education, "Creativity and Children;" Dorothy Beckett, associate professor of chemistry, "Creativity and Science;" and Thomas Seidman, professor of mathematics, "The Art of Mathematics."

The Humanities Forum is a free annual public series that brings nationally and internationally known scholars to discuss contemporary issues in the humanities.